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Are you contending for the neet throne?? A power move for sure.
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Zazi posted:Sister Make, I love you and you're doing god's work, but "I'm a sex offender" was the pro-tier translation of 痴漢 even if molester is more technically correct maybe sister should fix a typo. Thanks for pointing it out.
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I should just learn Japanese is what I'm picking up here...
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# ? Feb 21, 2020 23:57 |
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The daily lives of certain posters
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Anomalous Amalgam posted:I should just learn Japanese is what I'm picking up here... you should!!!
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it was the best choice i ever made. cuz you dont have to wait for stuff or depend on other people to read what you want
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# ? Feb 22, 2020 00:16 |
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Not to further derail, but how many years did it take before you felt competent reading?
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Straight White Shark posted:time spent translating margin notes is time that could have been spent on MORE NEET Fair point. Just for this you can have a little extra post, as a NEET.
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Someone just got dumped
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# ? Feb 22, 2020 00:36 |
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Anomalous Amalgam posted:Not to further derail, but how many years did it take before you felt competent reading? to read with considerable effort, about a year. to get the most out of reading and truly feel i'm getting the original experience, between 3 and 4 years note: the first 2-ish years were intense study. the following has been only reading a ton and no formal study whatsoever. i wouldn't exactly recommend this approach because formal study is good, but im lazy. you'll improve from reading but slower than if youre also studying Mr. Steak fucked around with this message at 01:10 on Feb 22, 2020 |
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also, i'll paste this because i've already written it out for a discord server im in. Here is the necessary progression to Japanese comprehension, in my personal opinion, where each step makes the next one easier. (note: you should naturally be learning vocab in the course of studying these things) Step 1: learn the kana (both hira- and kata-) enough so you can read entire kana sentences. Step 2: understand basic Japanese sentence structure + how nouns and adjectives work. Step 3: understand the basic usage of the particles と, に, の, な, は, and を Step 4: understand the 3 (arguably 7) types of verbs and how to conjugate them in ます and て form. (now is when you can start studying kanji if you like. they're not as scary as they look!) Step 5: understand the rest of the verb conjugations, including the 3 types of conditional. Step 6: understand the concept of nominalizing clauses. Now you can start reading Japanese!!
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# ? Feb 22, 2020 01:36 |
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For help learning Japanese, see the Japanese thread. Note: SAL has very different rules than GBS.
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I personally love the Japanese language, and I encourage anyone to learn it. It's just a lot of fun to use! Steak and Make are much higher level than me, so I'm sure they have better tips (or they just work harder), but my recommendation is to try to think in the language you want to learn and try to talk to people or even just yourself throughout the day! You'll quickly run into grammar or vocabulary walls, and that's your chance to look things up. It takes a lot of repetition. I have to look up words many times before they stick, but eventually you pick up on things and things stick, and you'll be able to talk to people fluidly before you know it! It's really about making sure you put in the effort. Just a little bit over a long period of time. If you get a chance to take a class, that is very helpful, but don't expect to see the results right away. I'd say my biggest advice is to know it will be frustrating at first and you'll never feel the progress, but it'll be there. Just make sure you're setting aside at least a couple of minutes a day. When you get high enough level, there are apps for finding speaking partners, though the majority of Japanese tend to be excessively shy. dirby posted:For help learning Japanese, see the Japanese thread. Note: SAL has very different rules than GBS. Edit: Whoa, I did not know we had this, thanks! Shadow0 fucked around with this message at 02:11 on Feb 22, 2020 |
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Shadow0 posted:my recommendation is to try to think in the language you want to learn and try to talk to people or even just yourself throughout the day! You'll quickly run into grammar or vocabulary walls, and that's your chance to look things up. great advice. one of the most annoying things for me, in the context of helping people with japanese study, is when they try to force japanese into their (usually english) mindset. the goal is to, for example, see the word "mizu" and NOT think "water", but instead think of water. and when it comes to grammar, it's even worse. my recommendation is to really try to understand why things work the way they do. one of the things that endears me to the japanese language so much is how drat polished it feels. like, compared to my native english which is practically a baby in the language world and changes on a daily basis, compared to Japanese which has been in its current form (more or less) for thousands of years, it's night and day. for example, classes don't generally teach you (at least mine didn't) that じゃ is a slur of the particles では in literally every instance. now, it's a fundamental part of grammar, but you can tell it evolved from a less formal mode of communication. there are a TON of things like that in japanese and it feels really cool. once you sort of... vibe with how japanese grammar works, a lot of it comes super easily. like, there are a lot of verb conjugations, but they all relate to each other in very particular ways. it might be confusing at first when the literal only difference between two tenses is a single changed vowel, but very quickly you'll start to notice you're instinctively associating that vowel sound with that tense. and that's good! so many grammar rules mesh together like a huge perfect web, and its awesome. you can tell a lot of it simply came from the need to speak more conveniently, and so they chose the easiest way to say things, and over so many years the most streamlined version won. quote:It takes a lot of repetition. I have to look up words many times before they stick, but eventually you pick up on things and things stick, and you'll be able to talk to people fluidly before you know it! yes, yes, and yes. my reading experience is essentially a suuuuper long drawn out spaced-repetition study lol. i'm sure it takes me about 10 times looking up a new word before im confident enough to not second-guess myself. and yes, it is VERY hard to gauge your own progress in japanese. well, it's easy at first: you've learned x more kana today, you learned x new words today, etc. but when it comes to comprehension, it's a verrryy gradual journey. and it's extremely demotivating. i had more moments than i can count, when i thought it was literally impossible for me to improve. my suggestion for those struggling with this would be to find some cold, hard evidence to show yourself that you are indeed improving, even if you can't feel it day-to-day. what i mean by that is, something like "i tried reading this manga 5 months ago and didn't get very far, but last month i understood it perfectly." that kind of thing. just focus on that, because you cant trust your own feelings lol. quote:Edit: Whoa, I did not know we had this, thanks! me neither lol. but now im too nervous to post my controversial japanese opinions there.
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ahem... i mean, POST NEET
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Mr. Steak posted:me neither lol. but now im too nervous to post my controversial japanese opinions there. Osaka-ben is not real Japanese. Oh wait... Controversial... quote:one of the things that endears me to the japanese language so much is how drat polished it feels. like, compared to my native english which is practically a baby in the language world and changes on a daily basis, compared to Japanese which has been in its current form (more or less) for thousands of years, it's night and day. I feel like this is very much not true.
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Mr. Steak posted:ahem... i mean,
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Shadow0 posted:I feel like this is very much not true. maybe i was exaggerating to express how the contrast feels with english, but its extremely true that a modern japanese person would be able to reasonably communicate with a japanese person from the 10th century. it would sound like HEAVILY accented japanese, but it'd be understandable enough. that cant be said for english at all. it's misleading because the writing system has gone through so many insane changes, but the spoken language has been around MUCH longer than the writing system. we don't actually know how far back it goes, and scholars still don't have much of a clue where the language originated. from encyclopedia brittanica: "Through the centuries, Japanese grammatical structure has remained remarkably stable, to the degree that with some basic training in the grammar of classical Japanese, modern readers can readily appreciate such classical literature as the Man’yōshū (compiled after 759; “Collection of Ten Thousand Leaves”), an anthology of Japanese verse; the Tosa nikki (935; The Tosa Diary); and the Genji monogatari (c. 1010; The Tale of Genji)."
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Mr. Steak posted:maybe i was exaggerating to express how the contrast feels with english, but its extremely true that a modern japanese person would be able to reasonably communicate with a japanese person from the 10th century. it would sound like HEAVILY accented japanese, but it'd be understandable enough. that cant be said for english at all. it's misleading because the writing system has gone through so many insane changes, but the spoken language has been around MUCH longer than the writing system. we don't actually know how far back it goes, and scholars still don't have much of a clue where the language originated. NEET!
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@steak, dirby - many thanks! I think I might seriously endeavor in this. Ok! NEET!
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Mr. Steak posted:from now on, emptyquoting is not allowed. gently caress
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Mr. Steak posted:great advice. one of the most annoying things for me, in the context of helping people with japanese study, is when they try to force japanese into their (usually english) mindset. the goal is to, for example, see the word "mizu" and NOT think "water", but instead think of water. and when it comes to grammar, it's even worse. This was basically the idea that popped up to me when I was learning English (from Portuguese), and that made my progress in learning it a million times faster.
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# ? Feb 22, 2020 05:55 |
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Mr. Steak posted:You dont have to wait for stuff or depend on other people to read what you want
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Good thing she gave him an opportunity to explain the conviction was for murdering his parents in cold blood, everything really is coming up NEET lately.
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# ? Feb 22, 2020 13:27 |
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to be fair, strictly speaking the conviction was for killing his father
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# ? Feb 22, 2020 13:28 |
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I can't wait for this to blow up in scumbag Tohru's face. Hopefully his father and mother are haunting him from beyond the grave
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# ? Feb 22, 2020 15:26 |
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I'm sure it's not but that smile looks dangerous
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Time to make something up and desperately cling to the lie while it poisons everything.
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Edgar Allan Pwned posted:I'm sure it's not but that smile looks dangerous He’s going to that poor woman.
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Edgar Allan Pwned posted:I'm sure it's not but that smile looks dangerous NEET reveals his true form!
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Grevling posted:Good thing she gave him an opportunity to explain the conviction was for murdering his parents in cold blood, everything really is coming up NEET lately. Explaining his conviction is Nii's new fetish!
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2 penny bottle imp posted:Explaining his conviction is Nii's new fetish!
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# ? Feb 22, 2020 20:31 |
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Hopefully he tells the truth which is he was an insufferable poo poo whose selfishness drove his parents to suicide, but he has changed!
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# ? Feb 22, 2020 21:57 |
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middle-aged tohru on his belly with his legs kickin in the air is so
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Tohru has got some insane texting game for a guy who's been behind bars for a decade
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Fantastic Flyer posted:Tohru has got some insane
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The secret is the hair dye
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